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Gen Schneider is a former veterinary assistant and technician who went back to school to study political science. She has served on the Dacono city council and has worked with Colorado Women in Government, the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Colorado Municipal League. Schneider is passionate about reproductive health and worker’s rights. If elected, she promises to fight for women and families “to live to their full potential.” Schneider's plans for fixing infrastructure and protecting workers show she can bring positive change to her constituents. She is the progressive voter’s choice in this race.
Also vying for the seat is Republican Dan Woog, who has a property management business and has served as a trustee for Erie for seven years. Woog is a strong proponent of oil and energy industries and goes so far as to say air quality benefits from fracking. Allegations against his campaign for trustee posit that he accepted money from pro-fracking interests, which he denies. If elected, he would push forward pro-energy policies, Second Amendment protections, and gun rights. A vote for Woog is a vote against progress in Colorado.
Libertarian Joe Johnson is also on the ballot in District 63. He ran in 2016 and 2018 and didn’t win. He has served as chairman of the Boulder County Libertarian Party and supports limited government and fiscal restraint.Gen Schneider
Gen Schneider is a former veterinary assistant and technician who went back to school to study political science. She has served on the Dacono city council and has worked with Colorado Women in Government, the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Colorado Municipal League.
Gen Schneider is a former veterinary assistant and technician who went back to school to study political science. She has served on the Dacono city council and has worked with Colorado Women in Government, the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Colorado Municipal League. Schneider is passionate about reproductive health and worker’s rights. If elected, she promises to fight for women and families “to live to their full potential.” Schneider's plans for fixing infrastructure and protecting workers show she can bring positive change to her constituents. She is the progressive voter’s choice in this race.
Also vying for the seat is Republican Dan Woog, who has a property management business and has served as a trustee for Erie for seven years. Woog is a strong proponent of oil and energy industries and goes so far as to say air quality benefits from fracking. Allegations against his campaign for trustee posit that he accepted money from pro-fracking interests, which he denies. If elected, he would push forward pro-energy policies, Second Amendment protections, and gun rights. A vote for Woog is a vote against progress in Colorado.
Libertarian Joe Johnson is also on the ballot in District 63. He ran in 2016 and 2018 and didn’t win. He has served as chairman of the Boulder County Libertarian Party and supports limited government and fiscal restraint.Gen Schneider
Gen Schneider is a former veterinary assistant and technician who went back to school to study political science. She has served on the Dacono city council and has worked with Colorado Women in Government, the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Colorado Municipal League.
Gen Schneider
Gen Schneider is a former veterinary assistant and technician who went back to school to study political science. She has served on the Dacono city council and has worked with Colorado Women in Government, the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Colorado Municipal League.